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A member of the sharia police receives a cane as officials conduct punishment based on Islamic sharia law in Banda Aceh on December 28, 2015. Aceh is the only province of Indonesia enforcing the Islamic Sharia law and offenders are punished by public caning. / AFP / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN (Photo credit should read CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AFP/Getty Images)

A member of the sharia police receives a cane as officials conduct punishment based on Islamic sharia law in Banda Aceh on December 28, 2015. 
Aceh is the only province of Indonesia enforcing the Islamic Sharia law and offenders are punished by public caning.  / AFP / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN        (Photo credit should read CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AFP/Getty Images)

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TOPSHOT - A sharia policeman (R) canes a man (C) for drinking alcohol and breaking Islamic law, during a public punishment in Banda Aceh on March 1, 2016. The man was one of 18 people publicly caned on March 1 for breaking Islamic law in Indonesia's Aceh province, including a young unmarried couple who were caught spending time alone together. AFP PHOTO / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN / AFP / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN (Photo credit should read CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AFP/Getty Images)

TOPSHOT - A sharia policeman (R) canes a man (C) for drinking alcohol and breaking Islamic law, during a public punishment in Banda Aceh on March 1, 2016. The man was one of 18 people publicly caned on March 1 for breaking Islamic law in Indonesia's Aceh province, including a young unmarried couple who were caught spending time alone together. AFP PHOTO / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN / AFP / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN        (Photo credit should read CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AFP/Getty Images)

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TOPSHOT - A sharia policeman (R) canes a woman (C-kneeling) for breaking Islamic law during a public punishment in Banda Aceh on March 1, 2016. The woman, who had been caught spending time with a young man in a room, was one of 18 people publicly caned on March 1 for breaking Islamic law in Indonesia's Aceh province. AFP PHOTO / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN / AFP / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN (Photo credit should read CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AFP/Getty Images)

TOPSHOT - A sharia policeman (R) canes a woman (C-kneeling) for breaking Islamic law during a public punishment in Banda Aceh on March 1, 2016.  The woman, who had been caught spending time with a young man in a room, was one of 18 people publicly caned on March 1 for breaking Islamic law in Indonesia's Aceh province.     AFP PHOTO / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN / AFP / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN        (Photo credit should read CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AFP/Getty Images)

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A sharia policeman (R) canes a man (L) for breaking Islamic law during a public punishment in Banda Aceh on March 1, 2016. The man, who had been caught spending time with a young woman in a room, was one of 18 people publicly caned on March 1 for breaking Islamic law in Indonesia's Aceh province. AFP PHOTO / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN / AFP / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN (Photo credit should read CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AFP/Getty Images)

A sharia policeman (R) canes a man (L) for breaking Islamic law during a public punishment in Banda Aceh on March 1, 2016.  The man, who had been caught spending time with a young woman in a room, was one of 18 people publicly caned on March 1 for breaking Islamic law in Indonesia's Aceh province.     AFP PHOTO / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN / AFP / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN        (Photo credit should read CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AFP/Getty Images)

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A sharia policeman (C) canes a man (centre R-in white) for drinking alcohol and breaking Islamic law, during a public punishment in Banda Aceh on March 1, 2016. The man was one of 18 people publicly caned on March 1 for breaking Islamic law in Indonesia's Aceh province, including a young unmarried couple who were caught spending time alone together. AFP PHOTO / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN / AFP / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN (Photo credit should read CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AFP/Getty Images)

A sharia policeman (C) canes a man (centre R-in white) for drinking alcohol and breaking Islamic law, during a public punishment in Banda Aceh on March 1, 2016.  The man was one of 18 people publicly caned on March 1 for breaking Islamic law in Indonesia's Aceh province, including a young unmarried couple who were caught spending time alone together.     AFP PHOTO / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN / AFP / CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN        (Photo credit should read CHAIDEER MAHYUDDIN/AFP/Getty Images)